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Alexander von Humboldt Foundation http://www.avh.de/en/index.htm
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation is a non-profit foundation established
by the Federal Republic of Germany for the promotion of international
research cooperation. Humboldt Research Awards to Outstanding Scholars
resident outside Germany The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH)
grants up to 150 Humboldt Research Awards annually to foreign scholars
with internationally recognized academic qualifications. The award is
intended as a lifelong tribute to the past academic accomplishments of
award winners. Furthermore, award winners are invited to carry out research
projects of their own choice in Germany in cooperation with German specialist
colleagues for periods of between six months and one year. The award
can amount up to DM 150,000.
Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) http://www.ausaid.gov.au Assistance Countries
Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Vietnam, Philippines, China,
Cambodia, Bangladesh, Solomon Islands, Thailand
Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) is Australia's
bilateral aid agency. AusAID provides assistance to the financial sector
under the broad policy framework of private sector development and governance
through training and scholarships, technical assistance and policy analysis.
AusAID focuses on enhancing the financial sector regulatory framework,
corporate governance and the strengthening of financial institutions. Priority
is given to micro-finance and small and medium enterprise (SME) development
in the East Asia and Pacific region, particularly in Papua New Guinea,
Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Vietnam, Philippines, China, Cambodia, Bangladesh,
Solomon Islands and Thailand.
European Union (EU) http://www.eu.int Assistance Regions:
Global
The European Union (EU) provides significant development assistance through
a wide range of mechanisms and institutions. The EU's Directorate General
for Development (DG DEV) forms EU development policy on regional and sectoral
levels, concentrating on ACP (Africa, Caribbean and Pacific) countries.
DG DEV collaborates closely with EU member states, international financial
institutions, regional development banks and all EU institutions involved
in development activities.
Ford Foundation http://www.fordfound.org The Ford Foundation works mainly by making grants or loans that build
knowledge and strengthen organizations and networks. Since our financial
resources are modest in comparison to societal needs, we focus on a limited
number of problem areas and program strategies within our broad goals.
Since its inception it has been an independent, nonprofit, non-governmental
organization. It has provided slightly more than $10 billion in grants
and loans. These funds derive from an investment portfolio that began
with gifts and bequests of Ford Motor Company stock by Henry and Edsel
Ford. The Foundation no longer owns Ford Motor Company stock, and its
diversified portfolio is managed to provide a perpetual source of support
for the Foundation's programs and operations.
Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) http://www.hfsp.org
The HFSP supports novel, innovative and interdisciplinary basic research
focused on the complex mechanisms of living organisms; topics range from
molecular and cellular approaches to systems and cognitive neuroscience.
a clear emphasis is placed on novel collaborations that brings biologists
together with scientists from fields such as physics, mathematics, chemistry,
computer science and engineering to focus on problems at the frontier
of the life sciences
International Development Research Center http://www.idrc.ca
Is a public corporation created by the Canadian government to help communities
in the developing world find solutions to social, economic, and environmental
problems through research.
International Foundation for Science http://www.ifs.se
IFS is an NGO providing support to developing country scientists to conduct,
in a developing country, relevant and high quality research on the management,
use, and conservation of biological resources and their environment.
IFS believes that the interests of both science and development are best
served by promoting and nurturing the research efforts of young science
graduates, who are at the beginning of their research careers. Since
1974, IFS has provided support, mainly in the form of small research
grants, to over 3,200 scientists in 99 developing countries.
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) http://www.jica.go.jp Assistance Regions:
Global
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is Japan's bilateral aid
agency responsible for the transfer of technical assistance and knowledge
to the recipients of Japan's Official Development Assistance. JICA funds
the dispatch of financial sector experts and training programs in public
finance, banking, capital markets and corporate management. The majority
of assistance is directed towards countries in Asia.
Microenterprise Innovation Project http://www.mip.org
The Microenterprise Best Practices (MBP) Project is expanding the
knowledge base of microenterprise practices in developing countries
through: research and publications, a grant facility, and information
sharing. MBP is the research and learning component of the U.S. Agency
for International Development's Microenterprise Innovation Project
(MIP).
Research Funding Opportunities and Link Page http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/en:w/
This link page has compiled a list of over 70 research-granting organizations.
Each listing contains the necessary information regarding grants, name
of contact person, grant amounts and required level of education to participate.
Singapore Cooperation Program Assistance Regions:
Global
The Singapore Cooperation Program (SCP) was established in 1992 under
the Technical Cooperation Directorate of the Singapore Ministry of Foreign
Affairs. The SCP has brought together the various technical assistance
programs offered by Singapore, and offers training to officials from
developing countries in a wide range of topics, including banking and
capital markets.
United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) http://www.uncdf.org
Assistance Countries:
Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Burkina Faso, Burundi,
Cambodia, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Comoros, Eritrea, Ethiopia,
Gambia, The, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Liberia, Lao PDR, Madagascar,
Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Nepal, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal,
Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Uganda, Yemen, Republic
of, Zambia, Vietnam, Nicaragua, Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Arab Republic
of, Ghana, Guatemala, Kenya, Morocco, Mexico, Mongolia, Nigeria, Pakistan,
Philippines.
The United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), a member of the
United Nations Development Program (UNDP), provides technical assistance
and capacity building to developing countries through local development
programs and micro-finance projects.
United Nations Development
Program (UNDP) http://www.undp.org Assistance Regions:
Global
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) is a multilateral agency
active in promoting poverty reduction programs throughout the world.
The UNDP is active in promoting micro, small and medium enterprise development
and corporate governance reform.
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) http://www.usaid.gov/
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is the
bilateral agency responsible for development cooperation. USAID provides
assistance in a wide range of areas, including the financial sector.
USAID's financial sector work covers over 100 countries, with the broad
goal of identifying and addressing constraints to the emergence of a
sound financial system in developing and transitional economies worldwide.
Since 1988, USAID has provided $1.5 billion in financial sector technical
assistance in over 800 projects worldwide. USAID's priority areas in
the financial sector include, banking, capital markets, micro-finance/SME
development, insurance and pensions, housing finance and supporting financial
sector legal and regulatory reform.
World Bank http://www.worldbank.org Assistance Regions: Global
The World Bank Group is a multilateral development bank comprised of
five multilateral agencies, the International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development (IBRD), the International Development Agency (IDA), the
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), the International Finance
Corporation (IFC), and the International Center for Settlement of Investment
Disputes (ICSID). Lending and technical assistance to the financial sector
is provided by IBRD, IDA, and the IFC. The World Bank's most visible
financial sector program is the joint World Bank and IMF Financial Sector
Assessment Program (FSAP), which was established in 1999 to identify
financial system strengths and vulnerabilities in member countries. The
World Bank also participates with other standard-setting organizations,
such as the Basel Committee, IOSCO, and IAIS to ensure that International
Standards and Codes properly reflect the perspectives of developing countries.
The Financial Sector Vice Presidency within the IBRD provides the bulk
of financial sector assistance in the form of grants, loans and capacity
building in a wide range of topics, including banking systems, capital
markets, housing finance, insurance, payments systems, rural and micro-finance,
anti-money laundering/combating the financing of terrorism, small and
medium enterprises and the financial sector legal and regulatory framework.
Sigma Xi - The Scientific Research Society http://www.sigmaxi.org Source of Funding: Multinational
Objective: To enhance the health
of the research enterprise, foster integrity in science, and promote the
public's understanding of science for the purpose of improving the human
condition. Programmes Offered
Grants-In-Aid of Research
William Procter Prize for Scientific Achievement
John P. McGovern Science and Society Award
Young Investigator Award
Monie A. Ferst Award
Common Wealth Award for Science and Invention
Honorary Members
Range of Support: Varies by programme; $1,000 to $50,000
Eligibility: Students from any country are eligible to receive
funding.
Duration of Support: Information not found
Additional Information: A majority of funds are given to dues paying
student members of Sigma Xi.
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
(NEDO) http://www.nedo.go.jp Objective: To promote advancement of the international level of
industrial technology, and the results achieved are expected to create the
basis for new key industrial technology Programmes Offered
International Joint Research Grant
Materials
Energy
International Standard Development
Global Environment
Range of Support: Varies by programme
Eligibility: Information not found
Duration of Support: Multi-year projects are accepted.
Japan Science and Technology Corporation http://www.jst.go.jp Objective:
To support science centres and grass roots activities across the nation
and at the same time set up various ways of coordinating these activities.
Programmes Offered
International Exchange of Researchers
Research exchange
Range of Support: Information not found
Eligibility: Varies by programme
Duration of Support: Varies by programme; 5 years maximum